IS anyone else sick to their back teeth of the second world war that is conducted above our heads seemingly continually during the working week?
The dog-fights are conducted by a group of mindless pilots, clearly on an ego boost, in single-engine fixed-wing aircraft. Should the RAF have some involvement and try to palm it off on “necessary instructions”, then they are talking rubbish in my humble opinion. The sea, about 30 miles hence, is a perfect training ground, and peace and tranquillity may be enjoyed once more by local residents.
If these planes do not belong to the RAF then I apologise. Should that be, then could someone kindly tell the presumably civilian pilots to take their egos and their aircraft out over the North Sea and away from us. The huge training jets which do belong to the RAF, are as bad if not worse, and could perhaps follow suit.
MJ Gloyens, Norton
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